Knight Frank India in the first edition of its Capital Markets Report titled 'Analysis of Institutional Funding in Real Estate' noted that bank credit has shrunk drastically in the last few years from 50-57 per cent in 2010 to 24 -26 per cent in 2016.
"Rising NPAs, higher risk provisioning and mounting losses in the real estate industry have led to reduction in credit offered by banks," the report said.
"Around three-fourth of the real estate sector's funding requirement is met by PE players in the past couple of years, as against one fourth in 2010," the report said.
In 2015, PE fund flow witnessed the highest amount of fund in the sector since 2010 with more than USD 3.6 bn investments across 100 plus deals.
However, in 2016 the report observed a 13 per cent drop in PE fund flow with less than 60 deals in the previous year but recorded the highest amount of the average deal size amounting to USD 56 million.
"As the real estate market in India matures, driven by both regulatory and market forces, we expect PE capital to play an even greater role. Creation of public markets for commercial assets in the form of REITs and sale of distressed assets by banks to reduce NPAs are some of the drivers that would attract a lot of foreign capital into the Indian real estate market," Knight Frank India ED and head (capital markets) Rajeev Bairathi said.
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